AtlanticGeneral's Center for JointSurgery is a specialized in-patient unit dedicated to caring for patients undergoing joint replacement surgery, fracture repair surgery and other orthopaedic procedures. Since the opening of the unit in November 2004, the hospital and the physicians of Atlantic Orthopaedics have been providing the most technologically advanced treatment available in a relaxing, supportive atmosphere-with the added safety and security of a licensed accredited hospital.
Thomas D.Beck, Jr. D.O., is an orthopaedic surgeon with the Atlantic General Hospital Center for Joint Surgery and Atlantic Orthopaedics in Berlin. Prior to joining Atlantic Orthopaedics Beck was in private practice in Philadelphia for almost four years. Beck completed medical school, his internship and his orthopaedic residency at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, and completed a fellowship in adult reconstructive surgery and joint replacement at the University of Pennsylvania. Beck has written and published numerous papers and lectures.

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Atlantic General Hospital has been providing quality health care to the residents of Worcester, Wicomico, Somerset (Md.) and Sussex (Del.) Counties since May 1993. Built by the commitment and generosity of a dedicated community, the hospital's state-of-the-art facility in Berlin, Md., combines old-fashioned personal attention with the latest in technology and services. It provides quality specialty care such as general ophthalmic and retina surgery, weight loss surgery, orthopedics, outpatient infusion for individuals with cancer or blood/autoimmune disorders, and a comprehensive women's diagnostic center. AtlanticGeneralHealthSystem, its network of more than 40 primary care providers and specialists, care for residents and visitors throughout the region. For more information about Atlantic General Hospital, visit www.atlanticgeneral.org.

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Dr. Moghaddam, a board certified dermatologist, practices at AtlanticGeneral Dermatology in Selbyville, Del. Moghaddam provides care for general dermatology needs and other minimally invasive interventions for skin cancer.
Dr. Moghaddam is currently accepting new patients. For more information or to make an appointment, call 302-564-0001 .

Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a neurosurgical procedure introduced in 1987, involving the implantation of a medical device called a neurostimulator (sometimes referred to as a 'brain pacemaker'), which sends electrical impulses, through implanted electrodes, to specific targets in the brain (brain nuclei) for the treatment of movement and neuropsychiatric disorders. DBS in select brain regions has provided therapeutic benefits for otherwise-treatment-resistant disorders such as Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, dystonia, chronic pain, major depression and obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD).Despite the long history of DBS, its underlying principles and mechanisms are still not clear. DBS directly changes brain activity in a controlled manner, its effects are reversible (unlike those of lesioning techniques), and it is one of only a few neurosurgical methods that allow blinded studies.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved DBS as a treatment for essential tremor and Parkinson's disease in 1997,dystonia in 2003, and OCD in 2009. DBS is also used in research studies to treat chronic pain, PTSD, and has been used to treat various affective disorders, including major depression; none of these applications of DBS have yet been FDA-approved. While DBS has proven effective for some patients, potential for serious complications and side effects exists.
The deep brain stimulation system consists of three components: the implanted pulse generator (IPG), the lead, and the extension. The IPG is a battery-powered neurostimulator encased in a titanium housing, which sends electrical pulses to the brain to interfere with neural activity at the target site. The lead is a coiled wire insulated in polyurethane with four platinum-iridium electrodes and is placed in one or two different nuclei of the brain. The lead is connected to the IPG by the extension, an insulated wire that runs below the skin, from the head, down the side of the neck, behind the ear to the IPG, which is placed subcutaneously below the clavicle or, in some cases, the abdomen. The IPG can be calibrated by a neurologist, nurse, or trained technician to optimize symptom suppression and control side-effects.
DBS leads are placed in the brain according to the type of symptoms to be addressed. For non-Parkinsonian essential tremor, the lead is placed in the ventrointermediate nucleus (VIM) of the thalamus; for dystonia and symptoms associated with Parkinson's disease (rigidity, bradykinesia/akinesia, and tremor), the lead may be placed in either the globus pallidus internus or the subthalamic nucleus; for OCD and depression to the nucleus accumbens; for incessant pain to the posterior thalamic region or periaqueductal gray; for Parkinson plus patients to two nuclei simultaneously, subthalamic nucleus and tegmental nucleus of pons, with the use of two pulse generators; and for epilepsy treatment to the anterior thalamic nucleus.
All three components are surgically implanted inside the body. Lead implantation may take place under local anesthesia or with the patient under general anesthesia ("asleep DBS") such as for dystonia. A hole about 14 mm in diameter is drilled in the skull and the probe electrode is inserted stereotactically. During the awake procedure with local anesthesia, feedback from the patient is used to determine optimal placement of the permanent electrode. During the asleep procedure, intraoperative MRI guidance is used for direct visualization of brain tissue and device.The installation of the IPG and extension leads occurs under general anesthesia.[16] The right side of the brain is stimulated to address symptoms on the left side of the body and vice versa.
University Hospitals in Cleveland, Ohio recently made history when millions tuned in to watch a live brain surgery Oct. 25 on the National Geographic network. This landmark television event captured the drama of an awake deep brain stimulation surgery of a patient with Parkinson’s disease. BenjaminWalter, MD, Director of the Parkinson’s & Movement DisordersCenter, discusses University Hospitals past, current and future innovative uses of DBS.
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With more than a decade of experience in the nursing field, Sonjia Tucker is highly qualified to support patients who come to AtlanticGeneralPainCenter. Prior to joining the staff at Atlantic General, Tucker was employed by Peninsula Regional Medical Center where she provided acute and close monitoring of heart surgery patients and patients suffering from chronic conditions. With her specialist knowledge in the treatment of communicable diseases, she has also supported the Worcester CountyHealth Department in patient case management.
Appointments can be made by referral. The center can be reached by calling 410-641-3340 or faxing 410-641-3341.

Scope

General surgeons may sub-specialize into one or more of the following disciplines:

Trauma surgery/ Surgical Critical Care

In the United States and Canada, the overall responsibility for trauma care falls under the auspices of general surgery. Some general surgeons obtain advanced training in this field (most commonly surgical critical care) and specialty certification surgical critical care. General surgeons must be able to deal initially with almost any surgical emergency. Often, they are the first port of call to critically ill or gravely injured patients, and must perform a variety of procedures to stabilize such patients, such as thoracostomy, cricothyroidotomy, compartment fasciotomies and emergency laparotomy or thoracotomy to stanch bleeding. They are also called upon to staff surgical intensive care units or trauma intensive care units.

General Hospital

General Hospital (commonly abbreviated GH) is an American daytime television medical drama that is listed in Guinness World Records as the longest-running American soap opera in production and the third longest-running drama in television in American history after Guiding Light and As the World Turns. Concurrently, it is the world's third longest-running scripted drama series in production after British serials The Archers and Coronation Street, as well as the world's second-longest-running televised soap opera still in production. General Hospital premiered on the ABC television network on April 1, 1963. Same-day broadcasts as well as classic episodes were aired on SOAPnet from January 20, 2000 to December 31, 2013, following Disney-ABC's decision to discontinue the network. General Hospital is the longest-running serial produced in Hollywood, and the longest-running entertainment program in ABC television history. It holds the record for most Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Drama Series, with 11 wins.

Atlantic General Hospital

Description

The hospital employs 681 associates and 190 doctors on medical staff. It has a combined payroll and benefits of $32,811,706 and contracts $59,947,187 in vendor dollars. The hospital’s health system offers access to more than 20 family practitioners and specialists in Ocean Pines, Berlin, Ocean City, Pocomoke and Snow Hill, Md. and Ocean View and Fenwick, Del. Physicians Appointment Line

Timeline

1989-1990: With the closest hospital for Worcester County residents at least a 30-minute drive away, a group of local physicians and citizens — some of whom became the first members of Atlantic General’s board of directors — was adamant that building a hospital in Worcester County was imperative to the health and wellbeing of the area. Through their work, which included commissioning a Price-Waterhouse public opinion survey, drafting a certificate of need, and making repeated visits to the 38th Delegation and then Governor Schaefer in Annapolis, a bond bill was signed. With a $5 million commitment from the state of Maryland and an additional $5 million from Worcester County and $2.5 million from the town of Ocean City, community leaders set out to raise the remaining funds necessary to build a hospital.

General officer

The term "general" is used in two ways: as the generic title for all grades of general officer and as a specific rank.
It originates in the 16th century, as a shortening of captain general, which rank was taken from Middle Frenchcapitaine général.
The adjective general had been affixed to officer designations since the late medieval period to indicate relative superiority or an extended jurisdiction.

Today, the title of "General" is known in some countries as a four-star rank. However different countries use different systems of stars for senior ranks. It has a NATO code of OF-9 and is the highest rank currently in use in a number of armies.

General officer ranks

The various grades of general officer are at the top of the military rank structure. Lower-ranking officers in land-centric military forces are typically known as field officers or field-grade officers, and below them are company-grade officers.

Noun

A noun (from Latinnōmen, literally meaning "name") is a word that functions as the name of some specific thing or set of things, such as living creatures, objects, places, actions, qualities, states of existence, or ideas.Linguistically, a noun is a member of a large, openpart of speech whose members can occur as the main word in the subject of a clause, the object of a verb, or the object of a preposition.

Lexical categories (parts of speech) are defined in terms of the ways in which their members combine with other kinds of expressions. The syntactic rules for nouns differ from language to language. In English, nouns are those words which can occur with articles and attributive adjectives and can function as the head of a noun phrase.

History

Word classes (parts of speech) were described by Sanskrit grammarians from at least the 5th century BC. In Yāska's Nirukta, the noun (nāma) is one of the four main categories of words defined.

Atlantic General Hospital Joint Surgery

AtlanticGeneral's Center for JointSurgery is a specialized in-patient unit dedicated to caring for patients undergoing joint replacement surgery, fracture repair surgery and other orthopaedic procedures. Since the opening of the unit in November 2004, the hospital and the physicians of Atlantic Orthopaedics have been providing the most technologically advanced treatment available in a relaxing, supportive atmosphere-with the added safety and security of a licensed accredited hospital.
Thomas D.Beck, Jr. D.O., is an orthopaedic surgeon with the Atlantic General Hospital Center for Joint Surgery and Atlantic Orthopaedics in Berlin. Prior to joining Atlantic Orthopaedics Beck was in private practice in Philadelphia for almost four years. Beck completed medical school, his internship and his orthopaedic residency at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, and completed a fellowship in adult reconstructive surgery and joint replacement at the University of Pennsylvania. Beck has written and published numerous papers and lectures.

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Atlantic General Hospital Celebrates 20 Years

Atlantic General Hospital Celebrates 20 Years

Atlantic General Hospital Celebrates 20 Years

Atlantic General Hospital has been providing quality health care to the residents of Worcester, Wicomico, Somerset (Md.) and Sussex (Del.) Counties since May 1993. Built by the commitment and generosity of a dedicated community, the hospital's state-of-the-art facility in Berlin, Md., combines old-fashioned personal attention with the latest in technology and services. It provides quality specialty care such as general ophthalmic and retina surgery, weight loss surgery, orthopedics, outpatient infusion for individuals with cancer or blood/autoimmune disorders, and a comprehensive women's diagnostic center. AtlanticGeneralHealthSystem, its network of more than 40 primary care providers and specialists, care for residents and visitors throughout the region. For more information about Atlantic General Hospital, visit www.atlanticgeneral.org.

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Meet Dr. Sara Moghaddam, Atlantic General Dermatology

Meet Dr. Sara Moghaddam, Atlantic General Dermatology

Meet Dr. Sara Moghaddam, Atlantic General Dermatology

Dr. Moghaddam, a board certified dermatologist, practices at AtlanticGeneral Dermatology in Selbyville, Del. Moghaddam provides care for general dermatology needs and other minimally invasive interventions for skin cancer.
Dr. Moghaddam is currently accepting new patients. For more information or to make an appointment, call 302-564-0001 .

Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a neurosurgical procedure introduced in 1987, involving the implantation of a medical device called a neurostimulator (sometimes referred to as a 'brain pacemaker'), which sends electrical impulses, through implanted electrodes, to specific targets in the brain (brain nuclei) for the treatment of movement and neuropsychiatric disorders. DBS in select brain regions has provided therapeutic benefits for otherwise-treatment-resistant disorders such as Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, dystonia, chronic pain, major depression and obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD).Despite the long history of DBS, its underlying principles and mechanisms are still not clear. DBS directly changes brain activity in a controlled manner, its effects are reversible (unlike those of lesioning techniques), and it is one of only a few neurosurgical methods that allow blinded studies.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved DBS as a treatment for essential tremor and Parkinson's disease in 1997,dystonia in 2003, and OCD in 2009. DBS is also used in research studies to treat chronic pain, PTSD, and has been used to treat various affective disorders, including major depression; none of these applications of DBS have yet been FDA-approved. While DBS has proven effective for some patients, potential for serious complications and side effects exists.
The deep brain stimulation system consists of three components: the implanted pulse generator (IPG), the lead, and the extension. The IPG is a battery-powered neurostimulator encased in a titanium housing, which sends electrical pulses to the brain to interfere with neural activity at the target site. The lead is a coiled wire insulated in polyurethane with four platinum-iridium electrodes and is placed in one or two different nuclei of the brain. The lead is connected to the IPG by the extension, an insulated wire that runs below the skin, from the head, down the side of the neck, behind the ear to the IPG, which is placed subcutaneously below the clavicle or, in some cases, the abdomen. The IPG can be calibrated by a neurologist, nurse, or trained technician to optimize symptom suppression and control side-effects.
DBS leads are placed in the brain according to the type of symptoms to be addressed. For non-Parkinsonian essential tremor, the lead is placed in the ventrointermediate nucleus (VIM) of the thalamus; for dystonia and symptoms associated with Parkinson's disease (rigidity, bradykinesia/akinesia, and tremor), the lead may be placed in either the globus pallidus internus or the subthalamic nucleus; for OCD and depression to the nucleus accumbens; for incessant pain to the posterior thalamic region or periaqueductal gray; for Parkinson plus patients to two nuclei simultaneously, subthalamic nucleus and tegmental nucleus of pons, with the use of two pulse generators; and for epilepsy treatment to the anterior thalamic nucleus.
All three components are surgically implanted inside the body. Lead implantation may take place under local anesthesia or with the patient under general anesthesia ("asleep DBS") such as for dystonia. A hole about 14 mm in diameter is drilled in the skull and the probe electrode is inserted stereotactically. During the awake procedure with local anesthesia, feedback from the patient is used to determine optimal placement of the permanent electrode. During the asleep procedure, intraoperative MRI guidance is used for direct visualization of brain tissue and device.The installation of the IPG and extension leads occurs under general anesthesia.[16] The right side of the brain is stimulated to address symptoms on the left side of the body and vice versa.
University Hospitals in Cleveland, Ohio recently made history when millions tuned in to watch a live brain surgery Oct. 25 on the National Geographic network. This landmark television event captured the drama of an awake deep brain stimulation surgery of a patient with Parkinson’s disease. BenjaminWalter, MD, Director of the Parkinson’s & Movement DisordersCenter, discusses University Hospitals past, current and future innovative uses of DBS.
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Sonjia Tucker, NP with Atlantic General Pain Center

Sonjia Tucker, NP with Atlantic General Pain Center

Sonjia Tucker, NP with Atlantic General Pain Center

With more than a decade of experience in the nursing field, Sonjia Tucker is highly qualified to support patients who come to AtlanticGeneralPainCenter. Prior to joining the staff at Atlantic General, Tucker was employed by Peninsula Regional Medical Center where she provided acute and close monitoring of heart surgery patients and patients suffering from chronic conditions. With her specialist knowledge in the treatment of communicable diseases, she has also supported the Worcester CountyHealth Department in patient case management.
Appointments can be made by referral. The center can be reached by calling 410-641-3340 or faxing 410-641-3341.

A Primer on Bariatric Surgery at AGH

Individuals considering weight loss surgery at AtlanticGeneral Bariatric Center can watch this video to learn more about the available surgery options as well as pre-operative requirements and insurance information. For more information, please contact our Bariatric Coordinator, Angela Simmons, at 410-641-9568.

How Long Does It Take For a Facelift Recovery? From Hollywood Florida

http://acplasticsurg.com/ The Question of the Week for last week’s Google Hangout with Dr. Thomas Pane of Atlantic CoastAesthetics came from our Facebook page, and asked, “How long does facelift recovery take?” Dr. Pane is the founder of ACA and a double board-certified surgeon in both general and cosmetic surgery, and enjoys “talking shop” with patients around the country. Read the rest here at http://acplasticsurg.com/long-take-facelift-recovery/
Atlantic Coast Aesthetics
11911 US 1, Ste. 120North Palm Beach, FL,33408
(561) 422-4116
http://acplasticsurg.com/

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Sonjia Tucker, NP with Atlantic General Pain Center

Sonjia Tucker, NP with Atlantic General Pain Center

Sonjia Tucker, NP with Atlantic General Pain Center

With more than a decade of experience in the nursing field, Sonjia Tucker is highly qualified to support patients who come to AtlanticGeneralPainCenter. Prior to joining the staff at Atlantic General, Tucker was employed by Peninsula Regional Medical Center where she provided acute and close monitoring of heart surgery patients and patients suffering from chronic conditions. With her specialist knowledge in the treatment of communicable diseases, she has also supported the Worcester CountyHealth Department in patient case management.
Appointments can be made by referral. The center can be reached by calling 410-641-3340 or faxing 410-641-3341.

Atlantic General Hospital Joint Surgery

AtlanticGeneral's Center for JointSurgery is a specialized in-patient unit dedicated to caring for patients undergoing joint replacement surgery, fracture repair surgery and other orthopaedic procedures. Since the opening of the unit in November 2004, the hospital and the physicians of Atlantic Orthopaedics have been providing the most technologically advanced treatment available in a relaxing, supportive atmosphere-with the added safety and security of a licensed accredited hospital.
Thomas D.Beck, Jr. D.O., is an orthopaedic surgeon with the Atlantic General Hospital Center for Joint Surgery and Atlantic Orthopaedics in Berlin. Prior to joining Atlantic Orthopaedics Beck was in private practice in Philadelphia for almost four years. Beck completed medical school, his internship ...

published: 23 Mar 2010

Atlantic General Hospital Celebrates 20 Years

Atlantic General Hospital has been providing quality health care to the residents of Worcester, Wicomico, Somerset (Md.) and Sussex (Del.) Counties since May 1993. Built by the commitment and generosity of a dedicated community, the hospital's state-of-the-art facility in Berlin, Md., combines old-fashioned personal attention with the latest in technology and services. It provides quality specialty care such as general ophthalmic and retina surgery, weight loss surgery, orthopedics, outpatient infusion for individuals with cancer or blood/autoimmune disorders, and a comprehensive women's diagnostic center. AtlanticGeneralHealthSystem, its network of more than 40 primary care providers and specialists, care for residents and visitors throughout the region. For more information about At...

published: 22 May 2013

Meet Dr. Sara Moghaddam, Atlantic General Dermatology

Dr. Moghaddam, a board certified dermatologist, practices at AtlanticGeneral Dermatology in Selbyville, Del. Moghaddam provides care for general dermatology needs and other minimally invasive interventions for skin cancer.
Dr. Moghaddam is currently accepting new patients. For more information or to make an appointment, call 302-564-0001 .

Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a neurosurgical procedure introduced in 1987, involving the implantation of a medical device called a neurostimulator (sometimes referred to as a 'brain pacemaker'), which sends electrical impulses, through implanted electrodes, to specific targets in the brain (brain nuclei) for the treatment of movement and neuropsychiatric disorders. DBS in select brain regions has provided therapeutic benefits for otherwise-treatment-resistant disorders such as Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, dystonia, chronic pain, major depression and obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD).Despite the long history of DBS, its underlying principles and mechanisms are still not clear. DBS directly changes brain activity in a controlled manner, its effects are reversible (unlike those...

published: 08 Oct 2016

AGH_Part_3.flv

published: 26 Mar 2010

Sonjia Tucker, NP with Atlantic General Pain Center

With more than a decade of experience in the nursing field, Sonjia Tucker is highly qualified to support patients who come to AtlanticGeneralPainCenter. Prior to joining the staff at Atlantic General, Tucker was employed by Peninsula Regional Medical Center where she provided acute and close monitoring of heart surgery patients and patients suffering from chronic conditions. With her specialist knowledge in the treatment of communicable diseases, she has also supported the Worcester CountyHealth Department in patient case management.
Appointments can be made by referral. The center can be reached by calling 410-641-3340 or faxing 410-641-3341.

A Primer on Bariatric Surgery at AGH

Individuals considering weight loss surgery at AtlanticGeneral Bariatric Center can watch this video to learn more about the available surgery options as well as pre-operative requirements and insurance information. For more information, please contact our Bariatric Coordinator, Angela Simmons, at 410-641-9568.

How Long Does It Take For a Facelift Recovery? From Hollywood Florida

http://acplasticsurg.com/ The Question of the Week for last week’s Google Hangout with Dr. Thomas Pane of Atlantic CoastAesthetics came from our Facebook page, and asked, “How long does facelift recovery take?” Dr. Pane is the founder of ACA and a double board-certified surgeon in both general and cosmetic surgery, and enjoys “talking shop” with patients around the country. Read the rest here at http://acplasticsurg.com/long-take-facelift-recovery/
Atlantic Coast Aesthetics
11911 US 1, Ste. 120North Palm Beach, FL,33408
(561) 422-4116
http://acplasticsurg.com/

published: 08 Dec 2015

Sonjia Tucker, NP with Atlantic General Pain Center

With more than a decade of experience in the nursing field, Sonjia Tucker is highly qualified to support patients who come to AtlanticGeneralPainCenter. Prior to joining the staff at Atlantic General, Tucker was employed by Peninsula Regional Medical Center where she provided acute and close monitoring of heart surgery patients and patients suffering from chronic conditions. With her specialist knowledge in the treatment of communicable diseases, she has also supported the Worcester CountyHealth Department in patient case management.
Appointments can be made by referral. The center can be reached by calling 410-641-3340 or faxing 410-641-3341.

AtlanticGeneral's Center for JointSurgery is a specialized in-patient unit dedicated to caring for patients undergoing joint replacement surgery, fracture repair surgery and other orthopaedic procedures. Since the opening of the unit in November 2004, the hospital and the physicians of Atlantic Orthopaedics have been providing the most technologically advanced treatment available in a relaxing, supportive atmosphere-with the added safety and security of a licensed accredited hospital.
Thomas D.Beck, Jr. D.O., is an orthopaedic surgeon with the Atlantic General Hospital Center for Joint Surgery and Atlantic Orthopaedics in Berlin. Prior to joining Atlantic Orthopaedics Beck was in private practice in Philadelphia for almost four years. Beck completed medical school, his internship and his orthopaedic residency at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, and completed a fellowship in adult reconstructive surgery and joint replacement at the University of Pennsylvania. Beck has written and published numerous papers and lectures.

AtlanticGeneral's Center for JointSurgery is a specialized in-patient unit dedicated to caring for patients undergoing joint replacement surgery, fracture repair surgery and other orthopaedic procedures. Since the opening of the unit in November 2004, the hospital and the physicians of Atlantic Orthopaedics have been providing the most technologically advanced treatment available in a relaxing, supportive atmosphere-with the added safety and security of a licensed accredited hospital.
Thomas D.Beck, Jr. D.O., is an orthopaedic surgeon with the Atlantic General Hospital Center for Joint Surgery and Atlantic Orthopaedics in Berlin. Prior to joining Atlantic Orthopaedics Beck was in private practice in Philadelphia for almost four years. Beck completed medical school, his internship and his orthopaedic residency at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, and completed a fellowship in adult reconstructive surgery and joint replacement at the University of Pennsylvania. Beck has written and published numerous papers and lectures.

Atlantic General Hospital has been providing quality health care to the residents of Worcester, Wicomico, Somerset (Md.) and Sussex (Del.) Counties since May 1993. Built by the commitment and generosity of a dedicated community, the hospital's state-of-the-art facility in Berlin, Md., combines old-fashioned personal attention with the latest in technology and services. It provides quality specialty care such as general ophthalmic and retina surgery, weight loss surgery, orthopedics, outpatient infusion for individuals with cancer or blood/autoimmune disorders, and a comprehensive women's diagnostic center. AtlanticGeneralHealthSystem, its network of more than 40 primary care providers and specialists, care for residents and visitors throughout the region. For more information about Atlantic General Hospital, visit www.atlanticgeneral.org.

Atlantic General Hospital has been providing quality health care to the residents of Worcester, Wicomico, Somerset (Md.) and Sussex (Del.) Counties since May 1993. Built by the commitment and generosity of a dedicated community, the hospital's state-of-the-art facility in Berlin, Md., combines old-fashioned personal attention with the latest in technology and services. It provides quality specialty care such as general ophthalmic and retina surgery, weight loss surgery, orthopedics, outpatient infusion for individuals with cancer or blood/autoimmune disorders, and a comprehensive women's diagnostic center. AtlanticGeneralHealthSystem, its network of more than 40 primary care providers and specialists, care for residents and visitors throughout the region. For more information about Atlantic General Hospital, visit www.atlanticgeneral.org.

Dr. Moghaddam, a board certified dermatologist, practices at AtlanticGeneral Dermatology in Selbyville, Del. Moghaddam provides care for general dermatology needs and other minimally invasive interventions for skin cancer.
Dr. Moghaddam is currently accepting new patients. For more information or to make an appointment, call 302-564-0001 .

Dr. Moghaddam, a board certified dermatologist, practices at AtlanticGeneral Dermatology in Selbyville, Del. Moghaddam provides care for general dermatology needs and other minimally invasive interventions for skin cancer.
Dr. Moghaddam is currently accepting new patients. For more information or to make an appointment, call 302-564-0001 .

Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a neurosurgical procedure introduced in 1987, involving the implantation of a medical device called a neurostimulator (sometimes...

Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a neurosurgical procedure introduced in 1987, involving the implantation of a medical device called a neurostimulator (sometimes referred to as a 'brain pacemaker'), which sends electrical impulses, through implanted electrodes, to specific targets in the brain (brain nuclei) for the treatment of movement and neuropsychiatric disorders. DBS in select brain regions has provided therapeutic benefits for otherwise-treatment-resistant disorders such as Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, dystonia, chronic pain, major depression and obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD).Despite the long history of DBS, its underlying principles and mechanisms are still not clear. DBS directly changes brain activity in a controlled manner, its effects are reversible (unlike those of lesioning techniques), and it is one of only a few neurosurgical methods that allow blinded studies.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved DBS as a treatment for essential tremor and Parkinson's disease in 1997,dystonia in 2003, and OCD in 2009. DBS is also used in research studies to treat chronic pain, PTSD, and has been used to treat various affective disorders, including major depression; none of these applications of DBS have yet been FDA-approved. While DBS has proven effective for some patients, potential for serious complications and side effects exists.
The deep brain stimulation system consists of three components: the implanted pulse generator (IPG), the lead, and the extension. The IPG is a battery-powered neurostimulator encased in a titanium housing, which sends electrical pulses to the brain to interfere with neural activity at the target site. The lead is a coiled wire insulated in polyurethane with four platinum-iridium electrodes and is placed in one or two different nuclei of the brain. The lead is connected to the IPG by the extension, an insulated wire that runs below the skin, from the head, down the side of the neck, behind the ear to the IPG, which is placed subcutaneously below the clavicle or, in some cases, the abdomen. The IPG can be calibrated by a neurologist, nurse, or trained technician to optimize symptom suppression and control side-effects.
DBS leads are placed in the brain according to the type of symptoms to be addressed. For non-Parkinsonian essential tremor, the lead is placed in the ventrointermediate nucleus (VIM) of the thalamus; for dystonia and symptoms associated with Parkinson's disease (rigidity, bradykinesia/akinesia, and tremor), the lead may be placed in either the globus pallidus internus or the subthalamic nucleus; for OCD and depression to the nucleus accumbens; for incessant pain to the posterior thalamic region or periaqueductal gray; for Parkinson plus patients to two nuclei simultaneously, subthalamic nucleus and tegmental nucleus of pons, with the use of two pulse generators; and for epilepsy treatment to the anterior thalamic nucleus.
All three components are surgically implanted inside the body. Lead implantation may take place under local anesthesia or with the patient under general anesthesia ("asleep DBS") such as for dystonia. A hole about 14 mm in diameter is drilled in the skull and the probe electrode is inserted stereotactically. During the awake procedure with local anesthesia, feedback from the patient is used to determine optimal placement of the permanent electrode. During the asleep procedure, intraoperative MRI guidance is used for direct visualization of brain tissue and device.The installation of the IPG and extension leads occurs under general anesthesia.[16] The right side of the brain is stimulated to address symptoms on the left side of the body and vice versa.
University Hospitals in Cleveland, Ohio recently made history when millions tuned in to watch a live brain surgery Oct. 25 on the National Geographic network. This landmark television event captured the drama of an awake deep brain stimulation surgery of a patient with Parkinson’s disease. BenjaminWalter, MD, Director of the Parkinson’s & Movement DisordersCenter, discusses University Hospitals past, current and future innovative uses of DBS.
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Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a neurosurgical procedure introduced in 1987, involving the implantation of a medical device called a neurostimulator (sometimes referred to as a 'brain pacemaker'), which sends electrical impulses, through implanted electrodes, to specific targets in the brain (brain nuclei) for the treatment of movement and neuropsychiatric disorders. DBS in select brain regions has provided therapeutic benefits for otherwise-treatment-resistant disorders such as Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, dystonia, chronic pain, major depression and obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD).Despite the long history of DBS, its underlying principles and mechanisms are still not clear. DBS directly changes brain activity in a controlled manner, its effects are reversible (unlike those of lesioning techniques), and it is one of only a few neurosurgical methods that allow blinded studies.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved DBS as a treatment for essential tremor and Parkinson's disease in 1997,dystonia in 2003, and OCD in 2009. DBS is also used in research studies to treat chronic pain, PTSD, and has been used to treat various affective disorders, including major depression; none of these applications of DBS have yet been FDA-approved. While DBS has proven effective for some patients, potential for serious complications and side effects exists.
The deep brain stimulation system consists of three components: the implanted pulse generator (IPG), the lead, and the extension. The IPG is a battery-powered neurostimulator encased in a titanium housing, which sends electrical pulses to the brain to interfere with neural activity at the target site. The lead is a coiled wire insulated in polyurethane with four platinum-iridium electrodes and is placed in one or two different nuclei of the brain. The lead is connected to the IPG by the extension, an insulated wire that runs below the skin, from the head, down the side of the neck, behind the ear to the IPG, which is placed subcutaneously below the clavicle or, in some cases, the abdomen. The IPG can be calibrated by a neurologist, nurse, or trained technician to optimize symptom suppression and control side-effects.
DBS leads are placed in the brain according to the type of symptoms to be addressed. For non-Parkinsonian essential tremor, the lead is placed in the ventrointermediate nucleus (VIM) of the thalamus; for dystonia and symptoms associated with Parkinson's disease (rigidity, bradykinesia/akinesia, and tremor), the lead may be placed in either the globus pallidus internus or the subthalamic nucleus; for OCD and depression to the nucleus accumbens; for incessant pain to the posterior thalamic region or periaqueductal gray; for Parkinson plus patients to two nuclei simultaneously, subthalamic nucleus and tegmental nucleus of pons, with the use of two pulse generators; and for epilepsy treatment to the anterior thalamic nucleus.
All three components are surgically implanted inside the body. Lead implantation may take place under local anesthesia or with the patient under general anesthesia ("asleep DBS") such as for dystonia. A hole about 14 mm in diameter is drilled in the skull and the probe electrode is inserted stereotactically. During the awake procedure with local anesthesia, feedback from the patient is used to determine optimal placement of the permanent electrode. During the asleep procedure, intraoperative MRI guidance is used for direct visualization of brain tissue and device.The installation of the IPG and extension leads occurs under general anesthesia.[16] The right side of the brain is stimulated to address symptoms on the left side of the body and vice versa.
University Hospitals in Cleveland, Ohio recently made history when millions tuned in to watch a live brain surgery Oct. 25 on the National Geographic network. This landmark television event captured the drama of an awake deep brain stimulation surgery of a patient with Parkinson’s disease. BenjaminWalter, MD, Director of the Parkinson’s & Movement DisordersCenter, discusses University Hospitals past, current and future innovative uses of DBS.
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With more than a decade of experience in the nursing field, Sonjia Tucker is highly qualified to support patients who come to AtlanticGeneralPainCenter. Prior to joining the staff at Atlantic General, Tucker was employed by Peninsula Regional Medical Center where she provided acute and close monitoring of heart surgery patients and patients suffering from chronic conditions. With her specialist knowledge in the treatment of communicable diseases, she has also supported the Worcester CountyHealth Department in patient case management.
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A Primer on Bariatric Surgery at AGH

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Individuals considering weight loss surgery at AtlanticGeneral Bariatric Center can watch this video to learn more about the available surgery options as well as pre-operative requirements and insurance information. For more information, please contact our Bariatric Coordinator, Angela Simmons, at 410-641-9568.

http://acplasticsurg.com/ The Question of the Week for last week’s Google Hangout with Dr. Thomas Pane of Atlantic CoastAesthetics came from our Facebook page, and asked, “How long does facelift recovery take?” Dr. Pane is the founder of ACA and a double board-certified surgeon in both general and cosmetic surgery, and enjoys “talking shop” with patients around the country. Read the rest here at http://acplasticsurg.com/long-take-facelift-recovery/
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http://acplasticsurg.com/ The Question of the Week for last week’s Google Hangout with Dr. Thomas Pane of Atlantic CoastAesthetics came from our Facebook page, and asked, “How long does facelift recovery take?” Dr. Pane is the founder of ACA and a double board-certified surgeon in both general and cosmetic surgery, and enjoys “talking shop” with patients around the country. Read the rest here at http://acplasticsurg.com/long-take-facelift-recovery/
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With more than a decade of experience in the nursing field, Sonjia Tucker is highly qualified to support patients who come to AtlanticGeneralPainCenter. Prior to joining the staff at Atlantic General, Tucker was employed by Peninsula Regional Medical Center where she provided acute and close monitoring of heart surgery patients and patients suffering from chronic conditions. With her specialist knowledge in the treatment of communicable diseases, she has also supported the Worcester CountyHealth Department in patient case management.
Appointments can be made by referral. The center can be reached by calling 410-641-3340 or faxing 410-641-3341.

With more than a decade of experience in the nursing field, Sonjia Tucker is highly qualified to support patients who come to AtlanticGeneralPainCenter. Prior to joining the staff at Atlantic General, Tucker was employed by Peninsula Regional Medical Center where she provided acute and close monitoring of heart surgery patients and patients suffering from chronic conditions. With her specialist knowledge in the treatment of communicable diseases, she has also supported the Worcester CountyHealth Department in patient case management.
Appointments can be made by referral. The center can be reached by calling 410-641-3340 or faxing 410-641-3341.

Atlantic General Hospital Joint Surgery

AtlanticGeneral's Center for JointSurgery is a specialized in-patient unit dedicated to caring for patients undergoing joint replacement surgery, fracture repair surgery and other orthopaedic procedures. Since the opening of the unit in November 2004, the hospital and the physicians of Atlantic Orthopaedics have been providing the most technologically advanced treatment available in a relaxing, supportive atmosphere-with the added safety and security of a licensed accredited hospital.
Thomas D.Beck, Jr. D.O., is an orthopaedic surgeon with the Atlantic General Hospital Center for Joint Surgery and Atlantic Orthopaedics in Berlin. Prior to joining Atlantic Orthopaedics Beck was in private practice in Philadelphia for almost four years. Beck completed medical school, his internship ...

AtlanticGeneral's Center for JointSurgery is a specialized in-patient unit dedicated to caring for patients undergoing joint replacement surgery, fracture repair surgery and other orthopaedic procedures. Since the opening of the unit in November 2004, the hospital and the physicians of Atlantic Orthopaedics have been providing the most technologically advanced treatment available in a relaxing, supportive atmosphere-with the added safety and security of a licensed accredited hospital.
Thomas D.Beck, Jr. D.O., is an orthopaedic surgeon with the Atlantic General Hospital Center for Joint Surgery and Atlantic Orthopaedics in Berlin. Prior to joining Atlantic Orthopaedics Beck was in private practice in Philadelphia for almost four years. Beck completed medical school, his internship and his orthopaedic residency at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, and completed a fellowship in adult reconstructive surgery and joint replacement at the University of Pennsylvania. Beck has written and published numerous papers and lectures.

AtlanticGeneral's Center for JointSurgery is a specialized in-patient unit dedicated to caring for patients undergoing joint replacement surgery, fracture repair surgery and other orthopaedic procedures. Since the opening of the unit in November 2004, the hospital and the physicians of Atlantic Orthopaedics have been providing the most technologically advanced treatment available in a relaxing, supportive atmosphere-with the added safety and security of a licensed accredited hospital.
Thomas D.Beck, Jr. D.O., is an orthopaedic surgeon with the Atlantic General Hospital Center for Joint Surgery and Atlantic Orthopaedics in Berlin. Prior to joining Atlantic Orthopaedics Beck was in private practice in Philadelphia for almost four years. Beck completed medical school, his internship and his orthopaedic residency at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, and completed a fellowship in adult reconstructive surgery and joint replacement at the University of Pennsylvania. Beck has written and published numerous papers and lectures.

A Primer on Bariatric Surgery at AGH

Individuals considering weight loss surgery at AtlanticGeneral Bariatric Center can watch this video to learn more about the available surgery options as well as pre-operative requirements and insurance information. For more information, please contact our Bariatric Coordinator, Angela Simmons, at 410-641-9568.

Cosmetic Gynecology: An Overview at NJ Ob Gyn Society 06.04.2016

Marco A. Pelosi, III, MD http://www.lvr-nj.com and http://www.iscgmedia.com outlines the major themes in cosmetic gynecology, patient perceptions and patient counseling issues in this introduction targeted at general gynecologists. Presented at the 66thAnnual Meeting of the NJ Ob GynSociety, June 4, 2016, in Atlantic City, NJ.

published: 05 Jun 2016

2013 Roundtable at Stanford University

The science of happiness is a growing and intriguing field. Research about what truly makes people happy is not only surprising, but applicable no matter how much money we make or where we live.
Join moderator Katie Couric and a panel of experts in psychology, business, neuroscience and design for a Roundtable discussion about the happiness and sense of wellbeing that elude so many, but are sought by all.
Katie Couric (moderator) is the host of Katie, a daily syndicated daytime talk show that premiered in September 2012. She is an award-winning journalist and TV personality, well-known cancer advocate, and New York Times best-selling author of The BestAdvice I Ever Got: Lessons From Extraordinary Lives. Couric also serves as a special correspondent for ABC News, contributing to ABC Worl...

published: 25 Oct 2013

The Submarines of Cold War: Tragedies and Triumphs

USS Thresher (SSN-593): When it was designed and built Thresher was the most advanced attack submarine of its time: it was faster (with the exception of the USS Skipjack (SSN-585) class) and quieter than any submarine ever built, and able to dive deeper than any submarine in the world. SSN 593 was considered the most advanced weapons system of its day, created specifically to seek out and destroy Soviet submarines. Its new sonar (both passive and active) was able to detect other submarines and ships at greater range, and it was intended to launch the U.S. Navy's newest anti-submarine missile, SUBROC. In writing about its significance shortly after its loss, the (then) Commander of SubmarineForceAtlantic – in the March 1964 issue of the U.S. NavalInstitute's monthly journal Proceedings –...

published: 25 Aug 2014

Inside Putin's Russia

Correspondent Nick Schifrin and producer Zach Fannin take us inside Vladimir Putin's Russia, with an in-depth look at the resurgent national identity, the government's propaganda machine, the risk of being a Kremlin critic and much more.

published: 21 Jul 2017

A Natural Approach to High Blood Pressure

Dr. TomRoselle, DC and Dr. ScottLamp, DC discuss , including preventing & healing the disease, natural treatments, recommended lifestyle changes -- with particular emphasis on normalizing your insulin levels. Steveral studies have shown that blood pressure medications perform no better than natural approaches, when combined with lifestyle modifications, naturally lowering mildly elevated blood pressures.
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published: 12 Dec 2017

Failed Spinal Surgery

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Health Chat: What You Should Know About Bariatric Surgery

Find out what you should know about bariatric surgery before making any decisions. Sharon Kryzanowski, bariatric surgery care coordinator at Florida Hospital Celebration Health, provides insight on what patients should ask when considering this option and other hot topics.

published: 19 Jul 2012

Thyroid Gland and More

Dr. TomRoselle, DC discusses the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland is an endocrine gland in your neck that makes two hormones that are secreted into the blood: thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). These hormones are necessary for all the cells in your body to work normally.
Initial symptoms may include fatigue and weight gain, but as metabolism slows, you may develop more-obvious signs and symptoms that may include: fatigue, increased sensitivity to cold, constipation, dry skin, weight gain, puffy face, hoarseness, elevated blood cholesterol level, muscle weakness, aches, tenderness and stiffness, pain, stiffness or swelling in your joints, irregular menstrual periods, thinning hair, slowed heart rate, depression
Impaired memory and more.
Also, reviewed on the show: the triad of he...

published: 08 Nov 2017

Everything You Need to Know About Iodine

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Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)

Dr. TomRoselle, DC discusses gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD. GERD is a digestive disorder that affects the lower esophageal sphincter, the ring of muscle between the esophagus and stomach.
Dr. Roselle discusses how GERD can be relieved through proper nutrition, lifestyle changes and integrative medicine, instead of drugs and surgery.
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What is Brain Health?

Listen to Dr. TomRoselle, DC and Dr. Dan Johnston, MD discuss brain health, including how to measure brain health and function of the brain and nervous system.
The information provided on Dr. Tom Roselle Live! by Dr. Tom Roselle, DC, PAK, PAc, DCCN, DCBCN, interview guests, show co-hosts, or substitute hosts is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment; it is for general information purposes only. Information from this broadcast should not replace the appropriate consultation and examination process by a licensed Physician. Always consult your own physician prior to changing any current medical directive or prescription.
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A Primer on Bariatric Surgery at AGH

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Individuals considering weight loss surgery at AtlanticGeneral Bariatric Center can watch this video to learn more about the available surgery options as well as pre-operative requirements and insurance information. For more information, please contact our Bariatric Coordinator, Angela Simmons, at 410-641-9568.

Individuals considering weight loss surgery at AtlanticGeneral Bariatric Center can watch this video to learn more about the available surgery options as well as pre-operative requirements and insurance information. For more information, please contact our Bariatric Coordinator, Angela Simmons, at 410-641-9568.

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Marco A. Pelosi, III, MD http://www.lvr-nj.com and http://www.iscgmedia.com outlines the major themes in cosmetic gynecology, patient perceptions and patient counseling issues in this introduction targeted at general gynecologists. Presented at the 66thAnnual Meeting of the NJ Ob GynSociety, June 4, 2016, in Atlantic City, NJ.

Marco A. Pelosi, III, MD http://www.lvr-nj.com and http://www.iscgmedia.com outlines the major themes in cosmetic gynecology, patient perceptions and patient counseling issues in this introduction targeted at general gynecologists. Presented at the 66thAnnual Meeting of the NJ Ob GynSociety, June 4, 2016, in Atlantic City, NJ.

The Submarines of Cold War: Tragedies and Triumphs

USS Thresher (SSN-593): When it was designed and built Thresher was the most advanced attack submarine of its time: it was faster (with the exception of the USS...

USS Thresher (SSN-593): When it was designed and built Thresher was the most advanced attack submarine of its time: it was faster (with the exception of the USS Skipjack (SSN-585) class) and quieter than any submarine ever built, and able to dive deeper than any submarine in the world. SSN 593 was considered the most advanced weapons system of its day, created specifically to seek out and destroy Soviet submarines. Its new sonar (both passive and active) was able to detect other submarines and ships at greater range, and it was intended to launch the U.S. Navy's newest anti-submarine missile, SUBROC. In writing about its significance shortly after its loss, the (then) Commander of SubmarineForceAtlantic – in the March 1964 issue of the U.S. NavalInstitute's monthly journal Proceedings – stated that, "the Navy had depended upon this performance to the extent that it had asked for and received authority to build 14 of these ships, as well as an additional 11 SSNs with very much the same characteristics. This was the first time since World War II that we had considered our design sufficiently advanced to embark upon construction of a large class of general-purpose attack sub­marines." During its one year of trial operations – August 1961 – July 1962 – the Thresher fulfilled every expectation as the most advanced nuclear attack submarine in the world.
USS Scorpion (SSN-589) was a Skipjack-class nuclear submarine of the United States Navy and the sixth vessel of the US Navy to carry that name. Scorpion was lost on 22 May 1968, with 99 crewmen dying in the incident. The USS Scorpion is one of two nuclear submarines the US Navy has lost, the other being USS Thresher. For an unusually long period of time, beginning shortly before midnight on 20 May and ending after midnight 21 May, Scorpion attempted to send radio traffic to Naval Station Rota in Spain but was only able to reach a Navy communications station in Nea Makri, Greece, which forwarded Scorpion's messages to ComSubLant. Lt John Roberts was handed Commander Slattery's last message, that he was closing on the Soviet submarine and research group, running at a steady 15 knots at 350 feet 'to begin surveillance of the Soviets'. Six days later the media reported she was overdue at Norfolk.
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USS Thresher (SSN-593): When it was designed and built Thresher was the most advanced attack submarine of its time: it was faster (with the exception of the USS Skipjack (SSN-585) class) and quieter than any submarine ever built, and able to dive deeper than any submarine in the world. SSN 593 was considered the most advanced weapons system of its day, created specifically to seek out and destroy Soviet submarines. Its new sonar (both passive and active) was able to detect other submarines and ships at greater range, and it was intended to launch the U.S. Navy's newest anti-submarine missile, SUBROC. In writing about its significance shortly after its loss, the (then) Commander of SubmarineForceAtlantic – in the March 1964 issue of the U.S. NavalInstitute's monthly journal Proceedings – stated that, "the Navy had depended upon this performance to the extent that it had asked for and received authority to build 14 of these ships, as well as an additional 11 SSNs with very much the same characteristics. This was the first time since World War II that we had considered our design sufficiently advanced to embark upon construction of a large class of general-purpose attack sub­marines." During its one year of trial operations – August 1961 – July 1962 – the Thresher fulfilled every expectation as the most advanced nuclear attack submarine in the world.
USS Scorpion (SSN-589) was a Skipjack-class nuclear submarine of the United States Navy and the sixth vessel of the US Navy to carry that name. Scorpion was lost on 22 May 1968, with 99 crewmen dying in the incident. The USS Scorpion is one of two nuclear submarines the US Navy has lost, the other being USS Thresher. For an unusually long period of time, beginning shortly before midnight on 20 May and ending after midnight 21 May, Scorpion attempted to send radio traffic to Naval Station Rota in Spain but was only able to reach a Navy communications station in Nea Makri, Greece, which forwarded Scorpion's messages to ComSubLant. Lt John Roberts was handed Commander Slattery's last message, that he was closing on the Soviet submarine and research group, running at a steady 15 knots at 350 feet 'to begin surveillance of the Soviets'. Six days later the media reported she was overdue at Norfolk.
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Correspondent Nick Schifrin and producer Zach Fannin take us inside Vladimir Putin's Russia, with an in-depth look at the resurgent national identity, the government's propaganda machine, the risk of being a Kremlin critic and much more.

Correspondent Nick Schifrin and producer Zach Fannin take us inside Vladimir Putin's Russia, with an in-depth look at the resurgent national identity, the government's propaganda machine, the risk of being a Kremlin critic and much more.

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The National Museum of Health and Medicine was established during the Civil War as the Army Medical Museum, a center for the collection of specimens for research in military medicine and surgery. In 1862, Surgeon GeneralWilliam Hammond directed medical officers in the field to collect "specimens of morbid anatomy together with projectiles and foreign bodies removed" and to forward them to the newly founded museum for study. The Museum's first curator, John Brinton, visited mid-Atlantic battlefields and solicited contributions from doctors throughout the Union Army. During and after the war, Museum staff took pictures of wounded soldiers showing effects of gunshot wounds as well as results of amputations and other surgical procedures. The information collected was compiled into six volumes of The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion, published between 1870 and 1883.
During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Museum staff engaged in various types of medical research. They pioneered in photomicrographic techniques, established a library and cataloging system which later formed the basis for the National Library of Medicine, and led the Museum into research on infectious diseases while discovering the cause of yellow fever. They contributed to research on vaccinations for typhoid fever, and during World War I, Museum staff were involved in vaccinations and health education campaigns, including major efforts to combat sexually-transmissible diseases.
By World War II, research at the Museum focused increasingly on pathology; in 1946 the Museum became a division of the new ArmyInstitute of Pathology (AIP), which became the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) in 1949. The Museum's library and part of its archives were transferred to the National Library of Medicine when it was created in 1956. The Army Medical Museum became the Medical Museum of the AFIP in 1949, the Armed Forces Medical Museum in 1974, and the National Museum of Health and Medicine in 1989.

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The National Museum of Health and Medicine was established during the Civil War as the Army Medical Museum, a center for the collection of specimens for research in military medicine and surgery. In 1862, Surgeon GeneralWilliam Hammond directed medical officers in the field to collect "specimens of morbid anatomy together with projectiles and foreign bodies removed" and to forward them to the newly founded museum for study. The Museum's first curator, John Brinton, visited mid-Atlantic battlefields and solicited contributions from doctors throughout the Union Army. During and after the war, Museum staff took pictures of wounded soldiers showing effects of gunshot wounds as well as results of amputations and other surgical procedures. The information collected was compiled into six volumes of The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion, published between 1870 and 1883.
During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Museum staff engaged in various types of medical research. They pioneered in photomicrographic techniques, established a library and cataloging system which later formed the basis for the National Library of Medicine, and led the Museum into research on infectious diseases while discovering the cause of yellow fever. They contributed to research on vaccinations for typhoid fever, and during World War I, Museum staff were involved in vaccinations and health education campaigns, including major efforts to combat sexually-transmissible diseases.
By World War II, research at the Museum focused increasingly on pathology; in 1946 the Museum became a division of the new ArmyInstitute of Pathology (AIP), which became the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) in 1949. The Museum's library and part of its archives were transferred to the National Library of Medicine when it was created in 1956. The Army Medical Museum became the Medical Museum of the AFIP in 1949, the Armed Forces Medical Museum in 1974, and the National Museum of Health and Medicine in 1989.

Health Chat: What You Should Know About Bariatric Surgery

Find out what you should know about bariatric surgery before making any decisions. Sharon Kryzanowski, bariatric surgery care coordinator at Florida Hospital C...

Find out what you should know about bariatric surgery before making any decisions. Sharon Kryzanowski, bariatric surgery care coordinator at Florida Hospital Celebration Health, provides insight on what patients should ask when considering this option and other hot topics.

Find out what you should know about bariatric surgery before making any decisions. Sharon Kryzanowski, bariatric surgery care coordinator at Florida Hospital Celebration Health, provides insight on what patients should ask when considering this option and other hot topics.

Everything You Need to Know About Iodine

What isIodine, and what are its uses? Join Dr. Group for a special one hour webinar as he reviews its benefits and how you can supplement yourself with Iodine ...

What isIodine, and what are its uses? Join Dr. Group for a special one hour webinar as he reviews its benefits and how you can supplement yourself with Iodine rich foods. Here is the nascent iodine supplement that I developed called Detoxadine. http://ghc.us/12y
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“The Truth about Head and Neck Cancer” with Dr. Tom Thomas on WMTR 1250AM Radio

Tune in to weekly radio show ANSwersLive Sunday mornings at 9:30am on WMTR 1250 AM. On Sunday, March 19, show host Tom Wood discussed the truth about head and ...

Tune in to weekly radio show ANSwersLive Sunday mornings at 9:30am on WMTR 1250 AM. On Sunday, March 19, show host Tom Wood discussed the truth about head and neck cancer with guest Dr. TomThomas, the new Medical Director of Head and NeckReconstructive Surgery and TransOral Robotic Surgery for the Leonard B. Kahn Head & Neck Cancer Institute at Morristown Medical Center at Atlantic Health System.
Head and neck cancer is the sixth most common cancer in the U.S., with more than 60,000 new cases and over 13,000 deaths each year. Though tobacco and alcohol use can raise the risk of developing the disease, exposure to the human papillomavirus (HPV) poses an even greater risk. People who have had an oral HPV infection have a 50 times greater risk of developing head and neck cancer versus the general population. Currently, nearly three quarters of head and neck tumors test positive for HPV. A growing number of these newly diagnosed cases are among men in their forties and fifties.
A multidisciplinary team of specialists at the Leonard B. Kahn Head & Neck Cancer Institute evaluate and treat the entire spectrum of head and neck cancers, from early stage to the most complex advanced cancers of the throat, voice box, salivary glands, thyroid gland, mouth, lips, nose, and sinuses.
Dr. Thomas has expertise in treating all head and neck cancers including but not limited to squamous cell carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma, melanoma, Merkel cell carcinoma, various salivary gland carcinomas, thyroid and parathyroid cancers, laryngeal cancers, sinus and skull base cancers.
Dr. Thomas comes to Atlantic Health System from Dana Farber Cancer Institute, a principal teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School, in Boston where he was the associate director of transoral robotic surgery (TORS). His focus is on minimally invasive surgical techniques such as TORS and Transoral Laser Microsurgery (TLM).
ANSwersLive is brought to you by Atlantic Neurosurgical Specialists. For more information on Dr. Thomas, visit atlantichealth.org/headneckcancer.

Tune in to weekly radio show ANSwersLive Sunday mornings at 9:30am on WMTR 1250 AM. On Sunday, March 19, show host Tom Wood discussed the truth about head and neck cancer with guest Dr. TomThomas, the new Medical Director of Head and NeckReconstructive Surgery and TransOral Robotic Surgery for the Leonard B. Kahn Head & Neck Cancer Institute at Morristown Medical Center at Atlantic Health System.
Head and neck cancer is the sixth most common cancer in the U.S., with more than 60,000 new cases and over 13,000 deaths each year. Though tobacco and alcohol use can raise the risk of developing the disease, exposure to the human papillomavirus (HPV) poses an even greater risk. People who have had an oral HPV infection have a 50 times greater risk of developing head and neck cancer versus the general population. Currently, nearly three quarters of head and neck tumors test positive for HPV. A growing number of these newly diagnosed cases are among men in their forties and fifties.
A multidisciplinary team of specialists at the Leonard B. Kahn Head & Neck Cancer Institute evaluate and treat the entire spectrum of head and neck cancers, from early stage to the most complex advanced cancers of the throat, voice box, salivary glands, thyroid gland, mouth, lips, nose, and sinuses.
Dr. Thomas has expertise in treating all head and neck cancers including but not limited to squamous cell carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma, melanoma, Merkel cell carcinoma, various salivary gland carcinomas, thyroid and parathyroid cancers, laryngeal cancers, sinus and skull base cancers.
Dr. Thomas comes to Atlantic Health System from Dana Farber Cancer Institute, a principal teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School, in Boston where he was the associate director of transoral robotic surgery (TORS). His focus is on minimally invasive surgical techniques such as TORS and Transoral Laser Microsurgery (TLM).
ANSwersLive is brought to you by Atlantic Neurosurgical Specialists. For more information on Dr. Thomas, visit atlantichealth.org/headneckcancer.

Atlantic General Hospital Joint Surgery

AtlanticGeneral's Center for JointSurgery is a specialized in-patient unit dedicated to caring for patients undergoing joint replacement surgery, fracture repair surgery and other orthopaedic procedures. Since the opening of the unit in November 2004, the hospital and the physicians of Atlantic Orthopaedics have been providing the most technologically advanced treatment available in a relaxing, supportive atmosphere-with the added safety and security of a licensed accredited hospital.
Thomas D.Beck, Jr. D.O., is an orthopaedic surgeon with the Atlantic General Hospital Center for Joint Surgery and Atlantic Orthopaedics in Berlin. Prior to joining Atlantic Orthopaedics Beck was in private practice in Philadelphia for almost four years. Beck completed medical school, his internship and his orthopaedic residency at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, and completed a fellowship in adult reconstructive surgery and joint replacement at the University of Pennsylvania. Beck has written and published numerous papers and lectures.

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Atlantic General Hospital Celebrates 20 Years

Atlantic General Hospital has been providing quality health care to the residents of Worce...

Atlantic General Hospital Celebrates 20 Years

Atlantic General Hospital has been providing quality health care to the residents of Worcester, Wicomico, Somerset (Md.) and Sussex (Del.) Counties since May 1993. Built by the commitment and generosity of a dedicated community, the hospital's state-of-the-art facility in Berlin, Md., combines old-fashioned personal attention with the latest in technology and services. It provides quality specialty care such as general ophthalmic and retina surgery, weight loss surgery, orthopedics, outpatient infusion for individuals with cancer or blood/autoimmune disorders, and a comprehensive women's diagnostic center. AtlanticGeneralHealthSystem, its network of more than 40 primary care providers and specialists, care for residents and visitors throughout the region. For more information about Atlantic General Hospital, visit www.atlanticgeneral.org.

Meet Dr. Sara Moghaddam, Atlantic General Dermatology

Dr. Moghaddam, a board certified dermatologist, practices at AtlanticGeneral Dermatology in Selbyville, Del. Moghaddam provides care for general dermatology needs and other minimally invasive interventions for skin cancer.
Dr. Moghaddam is currently accepting new patients. For more information or to make an appointment, call 302-564-0001 .

Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a neurosurgical procedure introduced in 1987, involving the implantation of a medical device called a neurostimulator (sometimes referred to as a 'brain pacemaker'), which sends electrical impulses, through implanted electrodes, to specific targets in the brain (brain nuclei) for the treatment of movement and neuropsychiatric disorders. DBS in select brain regions has provided therapeutic benefits for otherwise-treatment-resistant disorders such as Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, dystonia, chronic pain, major depression and obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD).Despite the long history of DBS, its underlying principles and mechanisms are still not clear. DBS directly changes brain activity in a controlled manner, its effects are reversible (unlike those of lesioning techniques), and it is one of only a few neurosurgical methods that allow blinded studies.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved DBS as a treatment for essential tremor and Parkinson's disease in 1997,dystonia in 2003, and OCD in 2009. DBS is also used in research studies to treat chronic pain, PTSD, and has been used to treat various affective disorders, including major depression; none of these applications of DBS have yet been FDA-approved. While DBS has proven effective for some patients, potential for serious complications and side effects exists.
The deep brain stimulation system consists of three components: the implanted pulse generator (IPG), the lead, and the extension. The IPG is a battery-powered neurostimulator encased in a titanium housing, which sends electrical pulses to the brain to interfere with neural activity at the target site. The lead is a coiled wire insulated in polyurethane with four platinum-iridium electrodes and is placed in one or two different nuclei of the brain. The lead is connected to the IPG by the extension, an insulated wire that runs below the skin, from the head, down the side of the neck, behind the ear to the IPG, which is placed subcutaneously below the clavicle or, in some cases, the abdomen. The IPG can be calibrated by a neurologist, nurse, or trained technician to optimize symptom suppression and control side-effects.
DBS leads are placed in the brain according to the type of symptoms to be addressed. For non-Parkinsonian essential tremor, the lead is placed in the ventrointermediate nucleus (VIM) of the thalamus; for dystonia and symptoms associated with Parkinson's disease (rigidity, bradykinesia/akinesia, and tremor), the lead may be placed in either the globus pallidus internus or the subthalamic nucleus; for OCD and depression to the nucleus accumbens; for incessant pain to the posterior thalamic region or periaqueductal gray; for Parkinson plus patients to two nuclei simultaneously, subthalamic nucleus and tegmental nucleus of pons, with the use of two pulse generators; and for epilepsy treatment to the anterior thalamic nucleus.
All three components are surgically implanted inside the body. Lead implantation may take place under local anesthesia or with the patient under general anesthesia ("asleep DBS") such as for dystonia. A hole about 14 mm in diameter is drilled in the skull and the probe electrode is inserted stereotactically. During the awake procedure with local anesthesia, feedback from the patient is used to determine optimal placement of the permanent electrode. During the asleep procedure, intraoperative MRI guidance is used for direct visualization of brain tissue and device.The installation of the IPG and extension leads occurs under general anesthesia.[16] The right side of the brain is stimulated to address symptoms on the left side of the body and vice versa.
University Hospitals in Cleveland, Ohio recently made history when millions tuned in to watch a live brain surgery Oct. 25 on the National Geographic network. This landmark television event captured the drama of an awake deep brain stimulation surgery of a patient with Parkinson’s disease. BenjaminWalter, MD, Director of the Parkinson’s & Movement DisordersCenter, discusses University Hospitals past, current and future innovative uses of DBS.
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Sonjia Tucker, NP with Atlantic General Pain Center

With more than a decade of experience in the nursing field, Sonjia Tucker is highly qualified to support patients who come to AtlanticGeneralPainCenter. Prior to joining the staff at Atlantic General, Tucker was employed by Peninsula Regional Medical Center where she provided acute and close monitoring of heart surgery patients and patients suffering from chronic conditions. With her specialist knowledge in the treatment of communicable diseases, she has also supported the Worcester CountyHealth Department in patient case management.
Appointments can be made by referral. The center can be reached by calling 410-641-3340 or faxing 410-641-3341.

Atlantic General Hospital Joint Surgery

AtlanticGeneral's Center for JointSurgery is a specialized in-patient unit dedicated to caring for patients undergoing joint replacement surgery, fracture repair surgery and other orthopaedic procedures. Since the opening of the unit in November 2004, the hospital and the physicians of Atlantic Orthopaedics have been providing the most technologically advanced treatment available in a relaxing, supportive atmosphere-with the added safety and security of a licensed accredited hospital.
Thomas D.Beck, Jr. D.O., is an orthopaedic surgeon with the Atlantic General Hospital Center for Joint Surgery and Atlantic Orthopaedics in Berlin. Prior to joining Atlantic Orthopaedics Beck was in private practice in Philadelphia for almost four years. Beck completed medical school, his internship and his orthopaedic residency at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, and completed a fellowship in adult reconstructive surgery and joint replacement at the University of Pennsylvania. Beck has written and published numerous papers and lectures.

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Atlantic General Hospital - Breast Cancer

Dr. Kertrisa McWhite received her medical degree from MCP-Hahnemann School of Medicine in ...

A Primer on Bariatric Surgery at AGH

Individuals considering weight loss surgery at AtlanticGeneral Bariatric Center can watch this video to learn more about the available surgery options as well as pre-operative requirements and insurance information. For more information, please contact our Bariatric Coordinator, Angela Simmons, at 410-641-9568.

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REN Brand Overview and 25% offer

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REN Brand Overview and 25% offer

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Cosmetic Gynecology: An Overview at NJ Ob Gyn Society 06.04.2016

Marco A. Pelosi, III, MD http://www.lvr-nj.com and http://www.iscgmedia.com outlines the major themes in cosmetic gynecology, patient perceptions and patient counseling issues in this introduction targeted at general gynecologists. Presented at the 66thAnnual Meeting of the NJ Ob GynSociety, June 4, 2016, in Atlantic City, NJ.

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2013 Roundtable at Stanford University

The science of happiness is a growing and intriguing field. Research about what truly make...

The Submarines of Cold War: Tragedies and Triumphs

USS Thresher (SSN-593): When it was designed and built Thresher was the most advanced attack submarine of its time: it was faster (with the exception of the USS Skipjack (SSN-585) class) and quieter than any submarine ever built, and able to dive deeper than any submarine in the world. SSN 593 was considered the most advanced weapons system of its day, created specifically to seek out and destroy Soviet submarines. Its new sonar (both passive and active) was able to detect other submarines and ships at greater range, and it was intended to launch the U.S. Navy's newest anti-submarine missile, SUBROC. In writing about its significance shortly after its loss, the (then) Commander of SubmarineForceAtlantic – in the March 1964 issue of the U.S. NavalInstitute's monthly journal Proceedings – stated that, "the Navy had depended upon this performance to the extent that it had asked for and received authority to build 14 of these ships, as well as an additional 11 SSNs with very much the same characteristics. This was the first time since World War II that we had considered our design sufficiently advanced to embark upon construction of a large class of general-purpose attack sub­marines." During its one year of trial operations – August 1961 – July 1962 – the Thresher fulfilled every expectation as the most advanced nuclear attack submarine in the world.
USS Scorpion (SSN-589) was a Skipjack-class nuclear submarine of the United States Navy and the sixth vessel of the US Navy to carry that name. Scorpion was lost on 22 May 1968, with 99 crewmen dying in the incident. The USS Scorpion is one of two nuclear submarines the US Navy has lost, the other being USS Thresher. For an unusually long period of time, beginning shortly before midnight on 20 May and ending after midnight 21 May, Scorpion attempted to send radio traffic to Naval Station Rota in Spain but was only able to reach a Navy communications station in Nea Makri, Greece, which forwarded Scorpion's messages to ComSubLant. Lt John Roberts was handed Commander Slattery's last message, that he was closing on the Soviet submarine and research group, running at a steady 15 knots at 350 feet 'to begin surveillance of the Soviets'. Six days later the media reported she was overdue at Norfolk.
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